In Django, how do I know the currently logged-in user?
In Django, how do I know the currently logged-in user?
Solution 1:
Where do you need to know the user?
In views the user is provided in the request as request.user
.
For user-handling in templates see here
If you want to save the creator or editor of a model's instance you can do something like:
model.py
class Article(models.Model):
created_by = models.ForeignKey(User, related_name='created_by')
created_on = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add = True)
edited_by = models.ForeignKey(User, related_name='edited_by')
edited_on = models.DateTimeField(auto_now = True)
published = models.BooleanField(default=None)
admin.py
class ArticleAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
fields= ('title','slug','text','category','published')
inlines = [ImagesInline]
def save_model(self, request, obj, form, change):
instance = form.save(commit=False)
if not hasattr(instance,'created_by'):
instance.created_by = request.user
instance.edited_by = request.user
instance.save()
form.save_m2m()
return instance
def save_formset(self, request, form, formset, change):
def set_user(instance):
if not instance.created_by:
instance.created_by = request.user
instance.edited_by = request.user
instance.save()
if formset.model == Article:
instances = formset.save(commit=False)
map(set_user, instances)
formset.save_m2m()
return instances
else:
return formset.save()
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Solution 2:
Extending @vikingosegundo's answer, if you want to get the username inside Models, I found a way that involves declaring a MiddleWare. Create a file called get_username.py
inside your app, with this content:
from threading import current_thread
_requests = {}
def get_username():
t = current_thread()
if t not in _requests:
return None
return _requests[t]
class RequestMiddleware(object):
def process_request(self, request):
_requests[current_thread()] = request
Edit your settings.py
and add it to the MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES
:
MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = (
...
'yourapp.get_username.RequestMiddleware',
)
Now, in your save()
method, you can get the current username like this:
from get_username import get_username
...
def save(self, *args, **kwargs):
req = get_username()
print "Your username is: %s" % (req.user)